Review Process
Each submission will be reviewed and then juried. Each submission will be evaluated based on content, clarity, appropriateness, uniqueness, and use of computer graphics or
interactive techniques for learning. Preference will be given to those submissions that are interdisciplinary, interactive, or collaborative in nature.

Abstracts and proposals should contain sufficient detail to assure reviewers that your work is high-quality, innovative, inspiring, and of interest to a wide spectrum of attendees.

Upon Acceptance
If your submission is accepted, you will be asked to complete and sign a SIGGRAPH 2003 Acceptance Agreement. The agreement must be completed, signed, and faxed or sent via postal or courier service before SIGGRAPH 2003. If we do not receive your completed, signed acceptance agreement, your work cannot be presented at SIGGRAPH 2003.

The acceptance agreement is a legal
document. It explains the uses SIGGRAPH makes of presented
material and requires you to acknowledge that you
have permission to use this material. This may involve
seeking clearance from your employer or from others
who have loaned you material, such as videotapes and
slides. The agreement helps prevent situations whereby
SIGGRAPH 2003 presentations include material without
permission that might lead to complaints or even legal
action. In addition, this agreement asks if ACM SIGGRAPH
may use your materials for conference and organization
promotional material in exchange for full author/artist
credit information.

In addition, Educators Program organizers must obtain signed SIGGRAPH 2003 Acceptance Forms from ALL presenters (signature of parent or legal guardian is also required if contributor is under age 18). Presenters who have not submitted signed forms will not be allowed to present.

Publication
Original papers and extended abstracts from Educators Program presentations will appear in the SIGGRAPH 2003 Conference Select CD-ROM and Full Conference DVD. Due to publication limitations, the maximum length for papers is five pages (4,000 words); for panels,
three pages (1,500 words); and for workshops or forums, one page (800 words).

If your submission is accepted, you will be asked to prepare a PDF file, formatted according to SIGGRAPH 2003 publication guidelines, so that it can be used directly in the digital publications.

Accepted presentations that exceed these limits and supplemental materials (including images, Web pages, applets, curriculum, and other instructional resources) can be made available by presenters and may be published in the Conference Select CD-ROM and Full Conference DVD.